Bariatric surgeons' views on pre‐operative factors associated with improved health‐related quality of life following surgery
M. Majstorovic,
A. Chur‐Hansen,
J. M. Andrews
et al.
Abstract:SummaryBariatric surgery is an effective treatment for severe obesity, affording significant improvements in weight loss and health‐related quality of life. However, bariatric surgeons' views on whether certain pre‐operative factors predict improvements in post‐operative health‐related quality of life, and if so, which ones, are largely unknown. This cross‐sectional survey study examined the views of 58 bariatric surgeons from Australia and New Zealand. A total of 18 factors were selected for exploration based… Show more
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